How to Hide the Smell of Weed

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We all love the smell of a good bud, but often times we still need to hide the smell of weed. It’s better to keep that aroma under wraps particularly when you’re trying to be discreet with your stash. The smell of marijuana comes from terpenes, aromatic plant oils that occur naturally in all plant life. If you don’t want those terpenes to narc on you when you’re out and about, you’ll need to take steps to smell-proof your herb.

How to Hide the Weed Smell in Your Room & In Public

Marijuana never smells more potent than when it’s being smoked. The heat decarboxylates the weed and releases all sorts of compounds and smoke into the air, providing enough of an aroma to attract like-minded tokers from half a block away. Thankfully, there are ways to keep the aroma to a minimum and sometimes even eliminate it completely.

Deodorize

There are a number of different products on the market that can mask the smell of weed, some of which are more effective than others. Your options include:

  • Incense
  • Essential oils
  • Scented candles
  • Room deodorizers

If you opt for incense, look for a quality nag champa variety. Nag champa contains a natural blend of essential oils, sandalwood, tree resin, and other odor-fighting agents.

If you decide to use essential oils, your best options include lavender, eucalyptus, and citrus. For room deodorizers, Febreze is a popular and effective choice. Experiment with different options until you find the one that works best for you.

Use a One-Hitter

A one-hitter is a small glass or metal pipe that holds a single hit of weed. Because you only get one hit, there’s less odor involved. Ash and smoke are kept to a minimum, and the solid cylinder pipe locks much of the aroma inside.

Learn how to use a one-hitter.

The downside, of course, is that you only get one hit. But if you need a quick, discreet pick-me-up when out in public, a one-hitter does the trick masterfully.

Use a Portable Smoke Filter

Carbon filters have been used for years to control odors. Now, there are portable carbon filters designed specifically for marijuana smells. They’re available in a variety of shapes, styles, and colors, and they don’t cost a lot of money.

Just turn on the filter and enjoy your favorite smoked consumable. Exhale into the filter, and the aroma will be all but eliminated.

Build a Sploof

If you don’t have a carbon filter on hand, you can build your own homemade filter, known as a sploof. You’ll need a cardboard toilet paper roll, a dryer sheet, and an elastic or rubber band. Fold the dryer sheet a few times, place it against one end of your toilet paper roll, and use the elastic band to secure it in place.

Once you have your sploof in hand, just take a hit from your pipe, joint, or bong, and exhale into the open end of the filter. The dryer sheet filters the smoke and cuts down the smell considerably.

Don’t Overpack Your Bowls

When packing a bong or pipe, you’ll want to use a light touch. The more weed you use, the more smoke will rise from the bowl, releasing those terpenes into the air. This is one of the reasons why one-hitters are so effective for concealing smells. Less herb means less smoke, and less smoke amounts to a more discreet smoke-out.

Choose a Different Delivery Method

Contrary to what you might think, edibles like brownies and candies actually do smell strongly of plant matter in many cases. So if discretion is your goal, you should probably avoid most edibles. Thankfully, there are other delivery methods that have little to no aroma.

Your best bets are:

Vaporizers are an especially popular choice because they mimic the behavior of smoking, but they don’t burn cannabis. They simply heat it to an optimal temperature and extract the cannabinoids.

How to Hide the Smell of Weed When Stashing & Transporting

There are plenty of ways to be discreet when smoking, but what about those times when you’re traveling or just stashing your supply for a rainy day? Even unburned cannabis carries a certain amount of aroma, but smell-proof containers can keep those smells at bay.

Stash bags are a great choice. They come in a variety of options, including purses, messenger bags, and backpacks. These bags are designed with discreet storage pockets and are equipped with odor-fighting technologies. Some contain odor-absorbing bamboo pouches, and some are equipped with scent-suppressing foil. You can often find cannabis storage coupons and save money on these versatile bags. If you’re looking for something simpler and more cost-effective, smell-proof mylar bags are also available.

When storing your cannabis at home, consider using an airtight vacuum container or stash jar. These containers not only seal the aromatic terpenes inside but can also extend the life of your product.

How to Hide the Smell of Weed When Growing Indoors

When preparing an indoor grow, you need to take steps to promote round-the-clock odor control. Set up a proper filtration system, and use an air intake system to ensure that air is directed out via an extractor fan. Be sure to have carbon filters in place to absorb odors.

Some indoor growers are also using ozone generators, which destroy scent particles one by one. An ozone generator is one of the most effective tools for indoor odor control, but make sure to completely seal off the area if you use one. The ozone can be hazardous, and you don’t want air leaking out.

If your filtration system isn’t enough to keep the odors under control, use anti-odor gels and air fresheners formulated for cannabis. ONA gel products are especially effective for this purpose. They can be used in grow rooms and anywhere cannabis is cultivated, handled, processed, or stored. Odor neutralizers are also available; they’re made from plant extracts and designed to trap and eliminate cannabis odor particles.

How to Hide the Smell of Weed in Your Car

When transporting marijuana by car, your best option is to keep the stash in your trunk. Not only will this keep the smells away, but it will help eliminate any probable cause if you get pulled over.

Thankfully, more and more states are requiring more than the mere smell of cannabis to justify a warrantless vehicle search. However, if you must keep your stash in the car, keep it in a stash bag or other smell-proof container—and store it in a discreet location.

Use car air fresheners to combat any stray aromas, and drive with your windows down so that air has a place to escape. If you do all of these things, you should notice no traces of marijuana odor.

If you’re trying to eliminate a smell that lingers long after the fact, you probably have some leftover residue in the upholstery. To get rid of it, spread some baking soda over the seats and in any areas where the scent lingers. Leave the windows open to air out the vehicle. Then wait a day and vacuum up the baking soda.

How to Mask the Smell of Weed – Common-Sense Tips

If you want to stay above suspicion, you just need to be prepared.

  • Invest in a good stash bag
  • Stock up on Febreze or nag champa incense
  • Keep some non-smokable cannabis products on hand
  • Use filters and other odor-proof agents to keep smells at bay
  • Invest in a quality filtration system
  • Keep your area well-ventilated

Finally, remember that sometimes the smell is coming from you. So wash your clothes and shower after you light up, and avoid obvious reckless behavior like smoking in the parking lot before work. As long as you use common sense, the people around you will be none the wiser.

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